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UIW Women's Basketball UIW Women’s Basketball Game Notes vs Northwestern State Feb. 27, 2019 Game Breakdown 2018 Schedule Date Opponent Location Time/Result Nov. 6 No. 23 Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. L, 43-81 vs Nov. 9 Grand Canyon Phoenix, Ariz. L, 63-74 Nov. 11 South Dakota Vermillion, S.D. L, 43-96 Nov. 16 Houston McDermott Center L, 60-79 Nov. 18 San Diego State San Diego, Calif. L, 38-81 UIW Nov. 21 Weber State McDermott Center L, 64-72 Record 3-22, 3-11 SLC Nov. 27 Arizona Tucson, Ariz. L, 42-84 Head Coach Christy Smith Dec. 2 UT Arlington McDermott Center L, 49-97 Career Record 17-66 (3rd) Dec. 5 No. 14 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. L, 39-75 UIW Record 17-66 (3rd) Dec. 7 UMass Amherst, Mass. L, 59-71 UIW vs. NWSU 1-4 Dec. 29 Rice McDermott Center L, 63-74 (UIW, 57-53, Feb. 21, 2018) Jan. 2 *McNeese Lake Charles, La. W, 68-66 Jan. 5 *Nicholls Thibodaux, La. L, 62-86 Jan. 12 *Sam Houston St. McDermott Center L, 56-76 Jan. 16 *Central Arkansas Conway, Ark. L, 43-74 Northwestern State Jan. 19 *Stephen F. Austin McDermott Center L, 56-66 Record 9-16, 4-10 SLC Jan. 23 *Lamar McDermott Center L, 51-77 Head Coach Jordan Dupuy Jan. 26 *New Orleans McDermott Center W, 81-69 Career Record 29-55 (3rd) Jan. 30 *HBU Houston, Texas L, 59-60 NWSU Record 29-55 (3rd) Feb. 2 *New Orleans New Orleans, La. L, 55-58 Feb. 9 *Texas A&M-CC Corpus Christi, Texas L, 49-57 Feb. 13 *Southeastern La. McDermott Center W, 76-69 Feb. 16 *Abilene Christian McDermott Center L, 50-71 Feb. 20 *Lamar Beaumont, Texas L, 53-79 Feb. 23 *Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas L, 48-65 Feb. 27 *Northwestern St. McDermott Center 6:30 p.m. Follow @UIWWomenshoops on twitter for March 2 *Texas A&M-CC McDermott Center 1:00 p.m. more information. March 6 *HBU McDermott Center 6:30 p.m. March 9 *Abilene Christian Abilene, Texas 1:00 p.m. *Southland Conference game UIW Name Usage Bold denotes home game All times Central and subject to change Please note that there are two primary and two secondary versions of our institution’s name: Players to Watch Upon first reference, we are the University of the Incarnate Word. After that, UIW is the KARA IMANI preferred name. Incarnate Word and Incarnate SPEER ROBINSON Word Cardinals are also available as secondary terms. Any other reference, including Incarnate Word University or Incarnate Word College, is incorrect. Additionally, all teams, including women’s athletic teams, are known as Cardinals. Media Relations • Recorded a season-high 11 rebounds against • Coming off first double-double of the season Contact: Anthony Brandt Lamar last week. and fourth of her career (15 pts, 10 reb) Office: 214-500-2896 • Averaging 7.3 points and 5.8 rebounds per • Leads the team with 10 double-digit point Email: [email protected] game in the month of February. performances this season. • Shooting 90.6% from the line in conference • Has recorded multiple steals in three straight play. games. • Hauled in 5+ rebounds in four straight games. • Has made 12 consecutive free throws. @uiwwomenshoops 2018-19 UIW WOMEN’S HOOPS INFO OVERVIEWOVERVIEW General Name __________________________University of the Incarnate Word Address ______________________________________4301 Broadway The goal at the University of the Incarnate Word is to provide fair and _______________________________________San Antonio, TX 78209 accurate services to members of the media. As a result, UIW staff will University Telephone ___________________________ (210) 829-6000 strive to meet any and all reasonable requests. As the 2018/19 women’s Ath. Dept. Telephone ___________________________ (210) 829-2722 basketball season progresses, new and updated information about UIW Sports Inf. Telephone ___________________________ (210) 829-6041 will be available. Please contact Anthony Brandt ([email protected]) President ___________________________________ Dr. Thomas Evans withMcDermott requests. Center Enrollment __________________________________________10,389 Founded _____________________________________________ 1881 Mascot____________________________________________Cardinals Location: The Alice P. McDermott Convocation Center is located Colors _____________________ Red (Pantone 1797), Black and White on the main UIW campus, situated between Gayle and Tom Benson Affiliation _______________________________NCAA Division I - FCS Stadium, the Daniel Sullivan Baseball Field, and the Ann Barshop Conference _______________________________________Southland Natatorium. It opened in 1989 and seats 2,000 spectators. The arena is Sports ___________________________________ 23 teams, 14 sports served by two Daktronics scoreboards. It is named in honor of Alice P. ________________________________________ (11 men, 12 women) McDermott (1920-90), who faithfully served UIW through many years of membership on the College Development Board. The Athletics Athletic Administration Department administrative offices are located on the arena’s second Director of Athletics ________________________ Dr. Brian Wickstrom floor.Media Services Sr. Assoc. AD/Acad. Affairs/SWA ___________________Angela Lawson Deputy Athletics Director _______________________ Richard Duran Assoc. AD/Business Affairs __________________________ Brian Davis Credentials: Representatives of media outlets, radio broadcast crews, Assoc. AD/Compliance ___________________________ Tony Dollison and photographers are welcome at UIW basketball games. Please Assoc. AD/Sports Medicine __________________________ B.J. Lough contact Anthony Brandt to request a credential at least 48 hours in Ast. AD/Media Relations ______________________________Cari Gold advance for broadcast crews requiring technical set-up, and 24 hours in Ast. AD/Ticket Operations ______________________ Adam McKenzie advance for reporters and photographers. Ast. AD/Marketing ____________________________ Zachary Carlton Administrative Assistant _________________________ Lisa Townzen Parking: Game day parking will be provided in the lots adjacent to the Faculty Athletic Rep. ______________________________Dr. J.T. Norris McDermott Center. Contact Anthony Brandt for a parking pass. Media arriving for non-game-day interviews are requested to stop at Visitor Women’s Basketball Information Information & Parking Office located at Mission Plaza (the Burr Rd. Entrance). Staff Head coach ________________________ Christy Smith (Arkansas ‘98) Coach and Student-Athlete Interviews: Coach Smith is available for Assistant _______________________________________Betsy Adams media after games and by appointment on non-game-days. Student- Assistant _________________________________________John Clark athlete interviews may be arranged after the 3rd quarter of games or by Assistant / Recruiting Coord. _____________________ Marvin Walker appointment. Contact Anthony Brandt at least 24 hours in advance to Director of Basketball Opps ____________________ Billy Blackmon III arrange an in-person or telephone interview. Post-game interviews will be conducted after an appropriate cooling-off period. There will be no 2017 Season game-day access to players or coaches prior to the game. Record ________________________________________________5-24 Press Row Services: Home and visiting broadcast crews are usually SLC Record ____________________________________________4-14 accommodated in the elevated press booths located above the Letter winners returning/lost _______________________________7/7 grandstands on each sideline. Phone lines are available. Print media Starters returning/lost ____________________________________2/3 are usually seated at the press table at floor level. Internet services are Newcomers ______________________________________________ 6 provided. See Anthony Brandt for assistance. General Information UIW Name Usage First Year of Basketball ________________________________1980-81 First Year of Southland Basketball _______________________2013-14 Please note that there are two primary and two secondary versions of All-Time Record, Years _____________________________486-548, 39 our institution’s name: Upon first reference, we are the University of All-Time Southland Record, Years _______________________18-68, 5 the Incarnate Word. After that, UIW is the preferred name. Incarnate Record at McDermott Center ___________________________217-173 Word and Incarnate Word Cardinals are also available as secondary terms. Any other reference, including Incarnate Word University or Media Relations Incarnate Word College, is incorrect. Additionally, all teams, including women’s athletic teams, are known as Cardinals. Women’s Basketball Contact ____________________ Anthony Brandt Office Phone ___________________________________ 210-805-5819 Cell __________________________________________ 214-500-2896 Email ___________________________________ [email protected] Website _______________________________ www.uiwcardinals.com Facebook__________________________ Facebook.com/UIWAthletics Twitter ______________________ @uiwathletics/@uiwwomenshoops Instagram _________________ @uiw_athletics/@uiw_womenshoops 2 #WhyNotUs 2018-19 UIW WOMEN’S HOOPS ROSTER 2018 - 19 NUMERICAL ALPHABETICAL # Name Pos Ht Cl Hometown/H.S./Previous School # Name Pos. 0 Ray, Macy G 5-7 Fr. Katy, Texas / Katy Taylor HS 4 Bowie, Gabbi G 1 Henry, Alexis F 6-1 Jr. Springfield, Ill. / Southeast HS / Moberly Area CC 3 Busby-Leija, Alexandra G 2 Henry, Lunden F 6-1 Jr. Springfield, Ill. / Southeast HS / Moberly Area CC 1 Henry, Alexis F 3 Busby-Leija, Alexandra G 5-8 Jr. San Antonio, Texas / Southwest HS 2 Henry, Lunden F 4 Bowie, Gabbi G 5-8 R-Sr. San Antonio, Texas / Johnson HS
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